Donate

Donate to the ReStore

It’s easy to donate to the ReStore - you can drop off your new or gently-used furniture, home goods and construction materials at our Donation Center between 10am and 5pm, Monday through Saturday. And remember, ALL donations are tax-deductible.

NOTE: Items marked with an asterisk (*) are only accepted through our onsite donation center and not through our large donation pickup service.

Some items are not resellable. Due to the high cost of handling, disposal and other considerations, the ReStore CANNOT accept the following items:

Damaged, Ripped, Torn or Stained Furniture

Desks made of particle board

Large office desks

Tires

Armoire-style entertainment
centers/TV cabinets

CRT/Tube-Style TVs & Monitors

Trash Compactors

Exercise Equipment

Toys

Cast Iron Tubs (except clawfoot)

Shower Doors

Damaged Doors

Commercial Doors & Windows

Lumber containing nails or screws,
shorter than 6 ft or smaller
than half a sheet

Chemicals, flammable materials, fertilizer or pesticide

Damaged cabinets

Printers & Copiers

Non-working Computers

Non-working Appliances

Unframed Glass & Mirrors

Mattresses & Box Springs

Hospital Beds & Medical Equipment

Commercial Chemicals

Paint

Clothes & Shoes

Tubs With Jets

Used Flooring (except laminate)

Faucets

Dishwashers and faucets (manufactured prior to 2015)

Water Heaters

Anything containing
drinking water lines

The ReStore might accept (dependent upon condition):

Pianos & Organs

Bathroom Counter Tops (only with
cabinet base and without cracks and
discoloration)

Kitchen Counter Tops (only with base
cabinets, undamaged)

Dishwashers and Faucets (only those manufactured prior to 2015)

We are pledged to the letter and spirit of the U.S. policy for the achievement of equal housing opportunity throughout the nation. We encourage and support an affirmative advertising and marketing program in which there are no barriers to obtaining housing because of race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status or national origin. For information on Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity, click here or contact your local HUD office.